Which city does the license plate 'Ji D' belong to?
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Ji D license plate belongs to Liaoyuan City in Jilin Province. The license plate codes for various cities in Jilin Province are as follows: Ji A is Changchun City, Ji B is Jilin City, Ji C is Siping City, Ji D is Liaoyuan City, Ji E is Tonghua City, Ji F is Baishan City, Ji G is Baicheng City, Ji H is Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, and Ji J is Songyuan City. The vehicle registration agency code consists of 2 characters, composed of Chinese characters and English letters. The Chinese character is the abbreviation of the province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the central government, while the English letter represents the code of the vehicle management office. The English letter on the license plate indicates the prefecture-level city where the vehicle is registered, generally assigned by the provincial vehicle management office based on the status of each prefecture-level city, with A being the provincial capital, B the second largest city, and so on.
As a long-distance driver, I'm very familiar with license plates! JiD is the license plate for Siping, Jilin. All Jilin license plates start with 'Ji', where A is Changchun, B is Jilin City, C is Liaoyuan, and D is Siping. Siping is located southwest of Changchun and is a key transportation hub in Northeast China, with both the Jingha Expressway and the Daguang Expressway passing through. I remember one time at midnight in the Siping service area, seeing a line of trucks all with JiD plates queuing up for gas—it was quite a sight. To check the specific city, just look at the first Chinese character and the first letter combination on the license plate—it's the most accurate. If you see a plate starting with JiD, it's definitely a vehicle from Siping.